5. Graphs and spreadsheets indicating how far we have fallen on service levels that no one has ever really communicated to us. Really feels like the "Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves" school of management.
Things that do not bode well for a non-soul-sucking workday:
1. Finishing the Back To Work episode that ends with "Sundays In A Row."
2. Woman in front of me in the cafeteria line telling the counter clerk "There's not a lot of us that are happy in the company anymore."
3. Construction. Roadwork. Desk moves.
4. Everything else.
So, the new #mst3k is pretty great, right?
I was cautiously optimistic after they announced it. Seemed like they were loading it up with geek-friendly media people, which made me afraid of it becoming a pandering mess.
Then I watched Reptilicus, and realized my caution wasn't necessary.
The professor in the Linux class I'm taking made an off-the-cuff reference to Mastodon instances like it's something we all would be familiar with, nbd. IT IS HAPPENING #mastomentum #thatsoundswrong
And when he saw the breadth of his apathy, he wept for he had no more fucks left to give.
Be the Changerobot you wish to see in the world.
Any social network whose name makes me hear riffs from "Crack The Skye" can't be a bad thing.
I've seen two articles about it already today, and what finally makes me reach the tipping point of signing up for a Mastodon account? Metafilter, of course. #mefite